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1 NX2 PAU Review

2 PAU Review Lesson 1 Getting Started

3 PAU Review - Lesson 1 What is the most important line in the Unigraphics User Interface? Cue Line

4 PAU Review - Lesson 1 True/False? When creating a New part in Unigraphics, you must enter the “.prt” extension. False

5 PAU Review - Lesson 1 To increase productivity, what can be used to OK your menu selections? The Middle Mouse Button (MB2)

6 The First Mouse Button (MB1) PAU Review - Lesson 1 To increase productivity, what can be used to select the “Next Object”?

7 PAU Review - Lesson 1 What Pull-Down option is used to change from one loaded part to another? Window...

8 PAU Review - Lesson 1 Most of the common view manipulation functions, e.g. Zoom, Pan, Rotate, can be accessed by using? The Mouse Buttons MB2 = Rotate MB2 + MB3 = Pan MB2 + MB1 = Zoom In/Out

9 PAU Review - Lesson 1 How do you make a copy of a file from within Unigraphics? File  Save As

10 PAU Review - Lesson 1 Questions?

11 PAU Review Lesson 2 Introduction to Solid Modeling

12 PAU Review - Lesson 2 Which Coordinate System is manipulated by the user? The Work Coordinate System (WCS)

13 PAU Review - Lesson 2 How may the WCS be manipulated? Select the appropriate Handle to: Rotate Change the Origin Re-orient By double-clicking on it Or by choosing the WCS Dynamics icon

14 PAU Review - Lesson 2 What dialog box allows you to define points for locations? The Point Constructor

15 PAU Review - Lesson 2 When creating Primitives, what is referenced when defining the location and orientation of the feature? The WCS

16 PAU Review - Lesson 2 One way to begin your model is to use a primitive as your ____ feature. base

17 PAU Review - Lesson 2 As a best practice how many primitives should be used in a single part file? One

18 PAU Review - Lesson 2 What are the four Primitives used in Unigraphics? Block Cylinder Cone Sphere

19 PAU Review - Lesson 2 What dialog box defines the direction of a cylinder? Vector Constructor

20 PAU Review - Lesson 2 Questions?

21 PAU Review Lesson 3 Positional Form Features

22 PAU Review - Lesson 3 In Unigraphics, what makes up a solid model? Features

23 PAU Review - Lesson 3 Which Coordinate System is created by the system when adding features? The Feature Coordinate System (FCS)

24 PAU Review - Lesson 3 All Form Features require what type of face? Placement

25 PAU Review - Lesson 3 What option defines the direction of the X-axis for the feature you are creating? _________ _________ Horizontal Reference

26 PAU Review - Lesson 3 What is used to locate a Form Feature relative to its parent solid? ____________ _____________ Positioning Dimensions

27 PAU Review - Lesson 3 Until enough Positioning Dimensions to fully locate a feature are added, what message appears in the Status field? Feature position is underspecified

28 PAU Review - Lesson 3 True/False ? Form Features must have their position fully specified by positioning dimensions. False However, we do recommend fully specifying the location

29 PAU Review - Lesson 3 True/False? The thru faces of a Hole and a Slot are defined in the same manner. False

30 PAU Review - Lesson 3 What two things must be selected to create a Rectangular Pad? Planar Placement Face Horizontal Reference

31 PAU Review - Lesson 3 What option allows you to change the size of a positional form feature? Edit Feature Parameters You can also use the Edit Feature toolbar ____  _______  _________

32 Edit Feature Positioning ____  _______  _________ PAU Review - Lesson 3 What option allows you to change the location of a positional form feature? You can also use the Edit Feature toolbar

33 PAU Review - Lesson 3 When editing the position of a positional form feature and you have to select a target edge but nothing will highlight for selection, what option must you use? Identify Solid Face

34 PAU Review - Lesson 3 Questions?

35 PAU Review Lesson 4 Expressions

36 PAU Review - Lesson 4 The most important line in the Unigraphics User Interface is the ____ ____. Cue Line

37 PAU Review - Lesson 4 When does UG automatically create Expressions? A Feature is positioned A Sketch is dimensioned A Feature is created

38 PAU Review - Lesson 4 Which of the following cannot be used in expression names? A. LettersC. Numbers B. UnderscoresD. Dashes

39 PAU Review - Lesson 4 True/False? To create an expression, there must be a variable and an equal sign at the beginning of the expression. True

40 PAU Review - Lesson 4 True/False? Any expression can be deleted by using the delete key in the Expression Dialog Box. False Expressions that are still in use cannot be deleted

41 PAU Review - Lesson 4 Questions?

42 PAU Review Lesson 5 Face Operations

43 PAU Review - Lesson 5 What three parameters can you specify when creating a Hollow Feature? Pierce Face Wall Thickness Offset Face Optional

44 PAU Review - Lesson 5 True/False? A Positive Wall Thickness value results in a shell of the specified value around the original solid. False

45 PAU Review - Lesson 5 Questions?

46 PAU Review Lesson 6 Edge Operations

47 PAU Review - Lesson 6 Which option allows you create a cylindrical face in place of an edge on a solid body? Edge Blend

48 PAU Review - Lesson 6 During a Blend operation, what option allows you to select any one edge of a tangent string of edges such that the system will select the rest? Add Tangent Chain in the Selection Intent Toolbar Look for this cursor icon to let you know that “Selection Intent” is available

49 PAU Review - Lesson 6 Which option allows you to bevel one edge or several edges of a solid body? Chamfer

50 PAU Review - Lesson 6 Which option allows you to reverse the direction of a newly created chamfer? ___ ____ _______ Flip Last Chamfer

51 PAU Review - Lesson 6 Questions?

52 PAU Review Lesson 7 Model Construction Query

53 PAU Review - Lesson 7 When examining a part, how do you make sure you can see all the objects contained in the part? Layers, which allow you to control the Visibility and Selectability of objects.

54 PAU Review - Lesson 7 What are the four Classifications of Layers? Work Selectable Visible Only Invisible

55 PAU Review - Lesson 7 Which layer are all new objects created on? The Work Layer

56 PAU Review - Lesson 7 What option allows an object to be moved from one layer to another? Format  Move to Layer

57 PAU Review - Lesson 7 What tool lists the features of the file and can be used as a shortcut to various display and editing functions? Part Navigator

58 PAU Review - Lesson 7 What can be done to identify Parent/Child relationships? Pick a feature in the Model Navigator and view the highlighted Parents/Children

59 PAU Review - Lesson 7 What option(s) allows the user to reconstruct the model and watch the progress graphically? Playback & Suppress/Unsuppress

60 PAU Review - Lesson 7 The ____ _____ is your friend in Unigraphics?Cue Line

61 PAU Review - Lesson 7 Questions?

62 PAU Review Lesson 8 Introduction to Assemblies

63 PAU Review - Lesson 8 An assembly is a collection of pointers called __________ _______. Component Objects

64 PAU Review - Lesson 8 What dialog box determines how and from where the system loads the component parts? Load Options

65 PAU Review - Lesson 8 Assembly Navigator What tool shows a graphical display of an assembly structure in a separate window and provides a quick and easy method of manipulating components in an assembly?

66 PAU Review - Lesson 8 True/False? When selecting components for an operation, you can select them using the Assembly Navigator by choosing the appropriate node with MB1. True

67 PAU Review - Lesson 8 Work Part or Displayed Part? Working in the context of an assembly means that the assembly is the _________ part while a component of that assembly is the _____ part. Work Displayed

68 PAU Review - Lesson 8 What action can be done with MB1 on any node in the Assembly Navigator to quickly make it the work part? Double-Click

69 PAU Review - Lesson 8 What function removes multiple occurrences of a component from the Assembly Navigator and replaces the occurrences with a single node and a multiplier. Pack Pick MB3 on any of the multiples

70 PAU Review - Lesson 8 True/False? If a Save operation is done at the component level, the entire assembly and all the components are saved. False

71 PAU Review - Lesson 8 Questions?

72 PAU Review Lesson 9 Adding Components & Mating Conditions

73 PAU Review - Lesson 9 What must be turned ON to gain access to many of the assembly functions? The Assemblies Application

74 PAU Review - Lesson 9 What are the two basic ways to define an assembly model? Top-Down Modeling Bottom-Up Modeling

75 PAU Review - Lesson 9 Where are most of the component functions found? The Assemblies Toolbar Assemblies  Components OR

76 PAU Review - Lesson 9 What dialog box establishes how an existing part will be added to an assembly as a component object? Add Existing Part

77 PAU Review - Lesson 9 What option allows associative positioning of assembly components? Mate Component

78 PAU Review - Lesson 9 A mating condition is made up of one or more mating __________. constraints

79 PAU Review - Lesson 9 When defining a mating constraint between two components, which component is chosen first, the stationary one or the one to be moved? The component to be moved. CUE Line

80 PAU Review - Lesson 9 When applying a Mate constraint between two planar faces, their face normals will be made parallel to one another and point in which directions, opposite or the same? opposite

81 PAU Review - Lesson 9 Questions?

82 PAU Review Lesson 10 Master Model

83 PAU Review - Lesson 10 What is the main benefit of the Master Model Concept? Concurrent Engineering

84 PAU Review - Lesson 10 True/False? To use Master Model Concept all you need is a simple assembly? True

85 PAU Review - Lesson 10 Questions?

86 PAU Review Lesson 11 Introduction to Drafting

87 PAU Review - Lesson 11 What menu option is used to modify an existing drawing? Edit  Sheet

88 PAU Review - Lesson 11 True/False? When a view is removed, the drafting objects associated to that view remain. False

89 PAU Review - Lesson 11 What dialog box allows the display of objects in a view to be edited? Edit  Style

90 PAU Review - Lesson 11 A Cylindrical Centerline must be associated to ____ ______. Two points

91 PAU Review - Lesson 11 What dimension option allows text to be placed near a dimension? Annotation Editor MB3or

92 PAU Review - Lesson 11 What is a quick way to edit a previously created dimension? Double click on the dimension.

93 PAU Review - Lesson 11 Where are the Global Drafting Preferences found? From the Preferences Pull Down

94 PAU Review - Lesson 11 What dialog box allows the creation of notes, labels, and other drafting text and symbols? Annotation Editor Select the second Annotation Editor icon to open the full dialog.

95 PAU Review - Lesson 11 In the Drafting application, What is the most important line in the Unigraphics User Interface? Cue Line

96 PAU Review - Lesson 11 Questions?

97 PAU Review Lesson 12 Datum Plane Reference Features

98 PAU Review - Lesson 12 What type of Datum Planes are associative to other geometric objects? Relative

99 PAU Review - Lesson 12 True/False? Selecting the object or objects you would like the datum plane to be associated with is the key to creating relative datum planes. True

100 PAU Review - Lesson 12 What is the method to create a relative datum plane through the axis of a cylinder and at an angle to an existing plane? A. Select the Cylindrical Axis and then the Datum Plane B. Select the Datum Plane and then the Cylindrical Axis C. Either D. Neither

101 PAU Review - Lesson 12 When selecting Datum Planes, where must they be selected? On the “edge”

102 PAU Review - Lesson 12 Questions?

103 PAU Review Lesson 13 Datum Axis Reference Features

104 PAU Review - Lesson 13 What are Datum Axis used for? Axis of Rotation for Revolved Features Axis of Rotation for Circular Arrays Pivot Axis for Datum Planes Directional Reference Dimensional Reference for Feature Position

105 PAU Review - Lesson 13 What determines the vector direction of a Datum Axis thru an edge? The location of the edge selection relative to the midpoint.

106 PAU Review - Lesson 13 What determines the vector direction of a Datum Axis thru the axis of a cylindrical face? The direction in which the cylindrical face was created.

107 PAU Review - Lesson 13 Questions?

108 PAU Review Lesson 14 Sketching

109 PAU Review - Lesson 14 When should a sketch be used? Whenever there is a need to parametrically control a set of curves.

110 PAU Review - Lesson 14 What two things should be considered when working with a Sketch? Design Consideration Potential Areas for Change

111 PAU Review - Lesson 14 True/False? A Sketch is a Feature. True

112 PAU Review - Lesson 14 What factor determines the layer on which a sketch is created? The Work Layer at the time of creating the Sketch.

113 PAU Review - Lesson 14 What options in the sketch environment allows orientation of the view to the sketch or to the model? Orient View to Sketch Orient View to Model

114 PAU Review - Lesson 14 While using the Profile option in the sketcher, how do you change from the line creation mode to the arc creation mode? Hold down MB1 and drag across the screen

115 How can a sketch be moved to a different layer? Format  Move to Layer or… Edit  Object Display PAU Review - Lesson 14 Filter to the Type to Sketch

116 PAU Review - Lesson 14 What must be established to create a sketch? Attachment Face Reference Direction

117 PAU Review - Lesson 14 True/False? A sketch must be fully constrained before creating a swept feature. False

118 PAU Review - Lesson 14 What are the two types of constraints for a sketch? Geometric: done using the Create Constraints icon Dimensional: done using one of the Dimension icons

119 PAU Review - Lesson 14 What are two ways to show the geometric constraints of a sketch? The Show All Constraints icon Show/Remove Constraints or

120 PAU Review - Lesson 14 What sketch symbols show the freedom of movement for sketch objects? Degree of Freedom Arrows (DOF’s)

121 PAU Review - Lesson 14 Dimensions and geometry that are highlighted yellow within a sketch represent what condition? Over Constrained

122 PAU Review - Lesson 14 Questions?

123 PAU Review Lesson 15 Swept Features & Booleans

124 PAU Review - Lesson 15 What are the three types of Swept Features? Sweep Along a Guide Revolve Extrude

125 PAU Review - Lesson 15 What option under Extrude allows you to specify the extrusion Direction and Start and End Distances relative to the selected section string? Direction_Distance

126 PAU Review - Lesson 15 To associate the start and end of the extrusion to specific faces of a model, which option would be used? Trim _______ ____ _____ / ______ Between Two Faces Planes

127 PAU Review - Lesson 15 Can a solid body be created from an open section string? Yes By using Offset Values

128 PAU Review - Lesson 15 True/False? When creating an extruded body the direction of the Offset Vector can be changed by selecting Reverse Default Direction. False

129 PAU Review - Lesson 15 Once a Section String has been swept into a feature, can the curves be deleted to reduce the number of objects in the part file? No

130 PAU Review - Lesson 15 What are the three Boolean Operations? Unite Subtract Intersect

131 PAU Review - Lesson 15 When performing a Boolean Operation, what must be selected? A Target Solid and Tool Solid(s)

132 PAU Review - Lesson 15 When performing a Boolean Operation, the resultant solid takes on the attributes of which solid? The Target Solid

133 PAU Review - Lesson 15 What Error Message occurs when a Tool Solid is subtracted from a Target Solid and part of the resultant solid has a zero thickness? Non-Manifold Solid

134 PAU Review - Lesson 15 How can all the curves of a sketch be selected for a swept feature? Selecting any one of the sketch curves will select the entire sketch.

135 PAU Review - Lesson 15 Questions?

136 PAU Review Lesson 16 Editing the Model

137 PAU Review - Lesson 16 What pulldown menu contains the options to alter and manipulate existing solid bodies and features? ____  _______ Edit Feature You can also use the Edit Feature toolbar

138 PAU Review - Lesson 16 What option lets you temporarily remove one or more features from the model? Suppress Feature The check boxes in the Model Navigator can also be used to suppress/unsuppress

139 PAU Review - Lesson 16 True/False? A feature that has been located with positioning dimensions can be moved using the Move Feature option. False Use Edit Positioning

140 PAU Review - Lesson 16 What option displays the features of your model as nodes and allows you to perform many of the functions found under Edit  Feature? The Model Navigator

141 PAU Review - Lesson 16 What option allows you to change the creation order of the features that make up a solid body? Reorder or Remember you can also drag & drop

142 PAU Review - Lesson 16 What option allows you to change the placement face, reference direction, and thru faces of a specified feature? Reattach

143 PAU Review - Lesson 16 Questions?

144 PAU Review Lesson 17 Instance Arrays

145 PAU Review - Lesson 17 When performing a Rectangular Array the direction of the offset is measured along what? The WCS

146 PAU Review - Lesson 17 True/False? In a Rectangular Instance Array, the XC and YC Offset values must always be positive? False

147 PAU Review - Lesson 17 True/False? When entering the value for the number of instances, the original feature is included in the count. True

148 PAU Review - Lesson 17 True/False? Using a hole center as the rotation point of a Circular Array creates associativity between that hole center and the array origin. False Use a Datum Axis for associativity

149 PAU Review - Lesson 17 Questions?

150 PAU Review - Lesson 17 Congratulations on completing Practical Applications of Unigraphics


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